SASS CAVALL - GIUSEPPE "DET" ALIPPI - Exhibition package available n°6
An extraordinary wall, an alpinist out of time, alpine guide and farmer... a legend of the Grigne from Grigne to Patagonia.
This exhibition includes:
- Plates from the cycle Sass Cavall - Giuseppe "Det" Alippi tra storia e leggenda.
(Sass Cavall - Giuseppe "Det" Alippi between history and legend.)(pencils)
- Portrait from the cycle Nessun uomo è un'isola: un polittico per Casimiro Ferrari
(No Man is an Island: a Polyptych for Casimiro Ferrari) (pencils)
- Portrait "Le stagioni del Det" ("Det's seasons", pencils)
- The conquest of Cerro Campana with climb report
- "Det"'s mountains
- Installations
- Graphic and painted sketches approaching the Sasso Cavallo (Trasparency coloured tables, mixed techniques) in colour.
- Photos by Alberto Locatelli
- Books
- Movies and Videos
Plates from the cycle Sass Cavall - Giuseppe "Det" Alippi tra storia e leggenda.
(Sass Cavall - Giuseppe "Det" Alippi between history and legend.)
5 + 1 plates (pencils on different grain and thickness cardboards)
Sasso Cavallo: A piece of nature, that with time changed into culture. A totem with his people (not necessarily the ones born at his feet but the ones that have been attracted for mysterious reasons), its priests, its singers, the elite (the prince, the knights...), the fairs and, above all, the only one that acquired the permit to relation himself in an intimate and secret way with the rocky obelisk, the Great Wizard, Det Alippi. A limestone monument, good to make legends and to feed myths. To make thinking fly, entwist reflections and give long sights and deep thoughts to its followers.
(from the foreword by Roberto Mantovani - translated by Alberto Molatore)
Various measures: Max 50x50 cm
In detail:
IL MAGO DELLE GRANDI PARETI
--> Other paintings are visible in the cycle page: Sass Cavall - Giuseppe "Det" Alippi tra storia e leggenda.
(Sass Cavall - Giuseppe "Det" Alippi between history and legend.)
A painted and told (in an interview) bio of Giuseppe "Det" Alippi with graphic and photographic portraits. Preface by Reihnold Messner with a text of Roberto Mantovani.